Anthony Amies: Breaking Waves
Breaking Waves
Kiadó: Hatje Cantz Verlag
Megjelenés dátuma: 2023. július 13.
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GBP 54.00
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22 170 (21 114 Ft + 5% áfa )
Kedvezmény(ek): 15% (kb. 3 912 Ft)
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ISBN13: | 9783775754705 |
ISBN10: | 3775754709 |
Kötéstípus: | Keménykötés |
Terjedelem: | 192 oldal |
Méret: | 233x305 mm |
Súly: | 1200 g |
Nyelv: | angol |
Illusztrációk: | 340 Abb. |
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The Lost Landscapes of England
Anthony Amies paintings assert a classical conception of painting. From the mid 1970s, the British artis pursued a radical counter-concept to the art of his time with a stylistically peculiar landscape painting. They are calm and enigmatic pictures that do without any scandal. In large-scale drawings and oil paintings, he plays with the blot technique: Amies abstracts the landscapes to convey an idea rather than a realistic image. The reduction to land and sea is a reflection on England and the loss of its individual landscapes to the monotony of industrial and urban proliferation and sprawling housing estates. In this idiosyncrasy - the assertion of the genre of landscape painting and in the painterly quality of the works as a contribution to the assertion of painting in art - lies the importance of this English painter.
Anthony Amies paintings assert a classical conception of painting. From the mid 1970s, the British artis pursued a radical counter-concept to the art of his time with a stylistically peculiar landscape painting. They are calm and enigmatic pictures that do without any scandal. In large-scale drawings and oil paintings, he plays with the blot technique: Amies abstracts the landscapes to convey an idea rather than a realistic image. The reduction to land and sea is a reflection on England and the loss of its individual landscapes to the monotony of industrial and urban proliferation and sprawling housing estates. In this idiosyncrasy - the assertion of the genre of landscape painting and in the painterly quality of the works as a contribution to the assertion of painting in art - lies the importance of this English painter.